Kannur (Ker): Three more persons, including two women, succumbed to burn injuries taking the toll in Monday's LPG lorry explosion in Kerala to 18, police said.

One of the victims died at a private hospital in Kerala on Saturday night, while a woman succumbed to burns at Pariyaram Medical College Hospital in Kerala morning, they said.

Another woman undergoing treatment at a hospital in Mangalore in Karnataka also died this morning, police said.

Five more persons were battling for life with severe burns at different hospitals, they said.

Thirty five people were injured when the LPG tanker overturned and exploded after hitting a road divider at Chala near Kannur on August 27.

Forty five houses, 40 shops and 11 vehicles were gutted in the resulting fire.

Chief minister Oommen Chandy and some of his ministerial colleagues had visited the injured and the houses of those who died a few days ago and announced solatium to the victims and free treatment for those who had suffered severe burns.

Leader of Opposition V S Achuthanandan and CPI(M) State Secretary Pinarayi Vijayan, accompanied by CPI(M) politbureau member Kodiyeri Balakrishnan and other LDF leaders had also visited the accident spot, besides houses of those who died and the injured at various hospitals.

Achuthanandan demanded that murder cases should be filed against IOC, while Vijayan demanded that state and central governments and also IOC should pay compensation to the victims.